Convert Bank of Ireland Bank Statement to Excel

Bank of Ireland delivers current account eStatements as PDFs carrying everything the paper version did — money paid in, money taken out, transfers, interest and charges. Getting that history into a spreadsheet manually is where evenings disappear: euro amounts must be retyped one by one, contactless and direct debit descriptions wrap across lines, and each additional statement multiplies the workload. The transaction export inside 365 online only reaches recent activity, so anything older tends to mean transcription. SheetMyBank takes the eStatement PDF itself and does the conversion in seconds, separating incoming from outgoing amounts and keeping transaction descriptions whole, however many pages the document runs to and however far back it was issued.

In 365 online, click Accounts, select your account, open the Statements tab and save any statement to your device; in the Bank of Ireland app, tap the account and select Statements — though credit card and loan eStatements appear only in 365 online, not the app. Open accounts keep seven years of eStatements visible. SheetMyBank processes the downloaded file inside the browser with zero upload, then verifies the parsed transactions are arithmetically consistent, so the Excel output can be trusted for VAT returns, mortgage applications or plain household budgeting.

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Bank of Ireland statement FAQ

Why can’t I find my credit card eStatement in the mobile app?

Bank of Ireland only serves credit card and loan eStatements through 365 online on the web — the app covers current and savings accounts. Log in via a browser, save the credit card PDF, then convert it as normal.

Is this approach GDPR-friendly for Irish account data?

By design, yes: because parsing happens in your own browser, no personal financial data is transferred to, stored by, or processed on any third-party server. There is simply no data flow for a processor agreement to cover.

My statements arrive quarterly — do those convert as well as monthly ones?

Bank of Ireland issues eStatements monthly, quarterly or yearly depending on your settings, and SheetMyBank is frequency-agnostic: it reads whatever date range the document covers and outputs the corresponding rows.